Millard Fillmore
(1800-1874)
Occupation |
U.S. Vice President U.S. President (July 9, 1850 - March 4, 1953) |
Date of Birth | January 7, 1800 |
Date of Death | March 8, 1874 |
Place of Birth | Locke Township, NY |
Place of Death | Buffalo, NY |
Education | New Hope Academy |
Parents |
Phoebe Fillmore Nathaniel Fillmore |
Spouse |
Abigail Powers Caroline McIntosh |
Political Party |
Anti-Masonic (before 1832) Whig (1832-1855) Know Nothing (1855-1856) |
Military Service |
Allegiance United States New York |
Service/Branch (Years) Militia (1820s-1830s) Guard (1860s-1870s) |
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Rank Major (Militia) Captain (Guard) |
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Number of Children |
with Abigail Powers Two with Caroline McIntosh None |
President Fillmore...
Millard Fillmore was born in New York on January 7, 1800. Fillmore began his political career in the anti-Masonic party, but switched to the Whig Party through his association with Henry Clay. He became vice president under President Zachary Taylor, assuming the presidency after Taylor's death in 1850. As the 13th U.S. president, Fillmore was responsible for forcing open Japan to trade with the Treaty of Kanagawa.
“Nations, like individuals in a state of nature, are equal and independent, possessing certain rights and owing certain duties to each other.”